Danah Boyd: iewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace
Monday, 25 June 2007, 09:06 via del.icio.us/martinstabe
Danah Boyd argues that social networks are becoming class-divided: high-social-status American teens are all on or switching to Facebook while marginalized, low-SES, "non-hegemonic", teens continue to be drawn to MySpace. Read More...
Entry Filed under: MySpace, Sociology, economics, education, facebook, socialnetworks










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